Ways to ensure a more equitable distribution of clean energy technologies, legislative progress and challenges on climate action and job opportunities in green technologies were key discussions at the second annual Energy Transition Institute (ETI) Symposium at UMass Amherst on May 15.
More than 50 students from colleges and departments across campus presented their work on clean energy, equitable access, climate and decarbonization during morning and afternoon poster sessions, which were attended by hundreds of visitors throughout the day.
The event kicked off at 10:30 a.m….